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Caesar allied himself against the nobility. As his career took off, he won a number of political offices, not always by reputable means. By 63 BC, he had become a well-known, but controversial figure.

If not for the actions of Julius Caesar, one can say that it was very unlikely that the Roman empire would have been formed.

Julius Caesar destroyed the democratic element of the Roman Republic by:

  • Making himself dictator for life
  • Having undue influence over Senators
  • Being able to override certain provisions of the Senate

In doing these things, he made democracy weak and this allowed his adopted son, Augustus, to capitalize on this and establish the Roman empire after the death of Caesar.

In conclusion, without Julius, there might have been no Empire.

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